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4 reasons why WWE wrestlers may want to leave

Dean Ambrose is set to leave WWE once his contract expires after Wrestlemania 35.
Dean Ambrose is set to leave WWE once his contract expires after Wrestlemania 35.

After trying to get released for a long time, Tye Dillinger recently got his wish when WWE decided to release Dillinger, along with Hideo Itami and TJ Perkins.

For quite a long time, WWE was the be all and end all in the professional wrestling industry. WWE always considered itself to be in the top of the food chain. WWE projected to the audience that most of the WWE superstars dreamt of getting a WWE contract. That has been the truth for quite a while now.

However, the landscape of professional wrestling is changing - in a slow but steady pace. WWE is no longer the dream destination for the superstars. There is a large number of wrestling promotions which are more than willing to give a chance to anyone who has a passion for the art of professional wrestling.

Many WWE superstars have left the largest wrestling promotion in the world to venture the paths of the independent circuit. The outflow of talents is more than ever. In this thread, we will take a look at a few reasons why many WWE wrestlers are trying to leave WWE. 

Disclaimer: The opinions represented here are of the writer and doesn't necessarily align with the views of SportsKeeda.


#4 More alternatives than ever

AEW is on the rise.
AEW is on the rise.

As said before, there are a lot of wrestling promotions in the modern world of wrestling. If one is ready to work hard, he or she can make as much money as what one was making in WWE.

Moreover, with the global scale widespread of the internet, most wrestling promotions can now boast of a better reach due to online platforms. Thus, if a superstar feels that he is more talented than what WWE gives him credit for, he could simply ask for a release and venture the indie scenes.

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